Mitsubishi Outlander Prices & Deals - Tennessee

Mitsubishi Outlander Model Summary

With its tight, kids-only third-row seat, the Outlander is one of the few small SUVs that provide seating for up to seven people. Effective air conditioning is one of its only strong points. Otherwise, the Outlander handles clumsily and feels like a larger vehicle. The ride is fairly stiff. The sluggish acceleration is accompanied by raucous engine noise. The loud cabin is dressed in trim that looks cheap and feels insubstantial. Its 23-mpg overall is decent for this class but is nothing special. Overall, with so many better competitors in this class, we see little reason to consider the Outlander. The Outlander also received a low score in our Owner Satisfaction Survey.

Price Range

$23,195
- $28,195
MSRP Price range

$22,422
- $27,256
Invoice price range

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Mitsubishi Outlander Prices

Trim Lines

MSRP Price

Invoice Price

Outlander 2WD

$23,195
- $24,195

$22,422
- $23,389

2WD 4dr ES

$23,195

$22,422

2WD 4dr SE

$24,195

$23,389

Outlander 4WD

$26,195
- $28,195

$25,322
- $27,256

4WD 4dr SE

$26,195

$25,322

4WD 4dr GT

$28,195

$27,256

Mitsubishi Outlander Specs

General

Body styles

4-door SUV

Drive wheels

Front or selectable AWD

Seating

2 front, 3 rear, 2 third

Engines available

2.4-liter 4 (166 hp), 3.0-liter V6 (224 hp)

Transmissions available

6-speed automatic, CVT

Warranty

Basic: 5/60,
Powertrain:
10 year/ 100,000 mile

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